👉 Motor research encompasses the scientific study of the mechanisms, control, and effects of movement in humans and animals. It integrates insights from neuroscience, biomechanics, physiology, and psychology to understand how the nervous system generates and coordinates voluntary movements. This field explores the neural pathways that initiate and modulate motor actions, the role of muscles, joints, and sensory feedback in movement execution, and the impact of factors like age, injury, and neurological disorders on motor function. Motor researchers also investigate rehabilitation strategies and assistive technologies to improve motor skills and recovery, aiming to enhance human performance and quality of life.